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In addition to providing a unique transit-oriented development opportunity, 45 of the units at MacArthur Station Parcel B will be inclusionary units to provide affordable housing options.
Investor Management Services and RealCrowd are teaming up to meet the growing needs of both firms' respective clients through a targeted partnership, GlobeSt.com learns in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
Soon, the Pier 70 28-acre waterfront neighborhood will have new housing, waterfront parks, space for artists and local manufacturing, and rehabilitated historic buildings.
Some 80% of the units at Viamonte at Walnut Creek are already sold and nearly 80% of the future homeowners are 680 Corridor residents, demonstrating the demand for this type of senior community.
In the second part of this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> Bruce Dorfman of Trammell Crow Residential recently discussed the ferry terminal, affordable housing and milestones of the mega project at Alameda Point.
In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, Bruce Dorfman of Trammell Crow Residential recently discussed the progress of the Alameda Point project on the heels of the firm hiring Brad Mooney as senior project manager.
The development, Estancia, has the first State Street single-family residences in more than 30 years, and despite the recent devastation from natural disasters, Santa Barbara's real estate market is strong.
A GBC report provides insights on why green workspaces are healthier and more enjoyable, which has a direct impact on productivity, worker health and the bottom line, Eric Ibsen confirms in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
No other Bay Area site has a single industrial building of this size under development in close proximity of other services that will allow firms to truncate delivery times and lower transportation costs.